• IEA Board of Directors Election 2023

    Deadline for voting - February 28, 2023
  • There are two Board openings for the upcoming 2-year term: President and Vice President.

    President:  Regina B. Quinn is currently our Social Media Director, and is our candidate for the upcoming term.

    Vice President:  Lyn Belisle is currently finishing her first term as Vice President, and is our candidate for Vice President for a second term.

  • Regina B. Quinn

    President
  •    Regina B Quinn is an encaustic artist who lives and paints in the northern mountains of New York. While her career encompasses painting, photography, ceramics, printmaking, and theatrical set design, she now focuses more fully on encaustics. She discovered the luminosity and subtlety of encaustics more than a decade ago and immediately sensed that it was her medium—one that could give voice to her aesthetic and quiet personality.

    Regina currently serves as IEA’s Director of Social Media. She is on the faculty of Lora Murphy’s online Painting with Fire course and has received several awards for her encaustics in recent years including the Faber Birren National Color Award, the Cooperstown Art Association’s Grand Prize, and the Woodstock Art Association and Museum’s  New Visions Award. She recently retired from a parallel career as an educational administrator and looks forward to applying her leadership skills as the next IEA President.

    You can view her work at:  www.reginaBquinn.net
    IG: ginabq@gmail.com
    FB: Regina Bernadette Quinn

  • Lyn Belisle

    Vice President
  •   Lyn Belisle is a teacher, artist, designer, and writer. She began her career in art education with at-risk students and was recognized for her work in integrating Art and Technology in Special Education. Lyn recently retired from the faculty of the Computer Science Department at Trinity University where she taught design and essential technology skills. She now works full time at her studio in San Antonio, primarily in fiber, earthenware, and encaustic. She also teaches nationally, most recently in Santa Fe, Truro, and Washington State. 

    Her online workshops and interactive e-books cover an eclectic array of creative topics. Her work has appeared in IEA’s Wax Fusion, in the digital exhibition catalog of Vignettes in Wax and Words, and in the Winter 2020 Issue of Encaustic Arts Magazine. Lyn has had six one-person gallery exhibits since 2011. Her work can be found at The Museum of Encaustic Art in Santa Fe and in the San Antonio Art League & Museum as well as in numerous private collections.

    You can view her work at: www.lynbelisle.com/

     

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